German Beer Mugs and Glassware

Our selection of German beer mugs includes stoneware beer mugs featuring the German Eagle, German cities and Bavarian themes. Glass beer mugs with popular German themes and motifs, Plastic beer mugs, German wine glasses and German brewery mugs including authentic German mugs with the world famous Munich Hofbrauhaus crown logo are also available.

Drink Responsibly—But Please, Not From a Can

Your German ancestors roll in their graves at the thought of their heirs sipping lite beer from aluminum cans. Upgrade! Appease your forebears!

We have German beer mugs and glasses for sale for every kind of drinker and collector.

For drinkers who consume in short, efficient bursts, we have an extensive collection of German shot glasses. From little boots to miniature mugs, we have the shot glass for you.

Stoneware Beer Mugs Are Like Steins, But with No Lid

If you really want an authentic German beer glass but don’t want a stein, our stoneware mugs are just the ticket. Featuring designs as diverse as Oktoberfest, Bavarian flags and the US Armed Forces, our beer mugs have something for everybody.

Our mugs come in two main sizes: 0.5 liters and 1 liter.

Stylish, lid free and big, mugs are a great way to enjoy a cold one or three. A full liter of beer is about the size of three cans. The only way to make a ceramic beer mug look bad is to pour only one beer in it.

German Wine Glasses Make for a Relaxing Dinner

The traditional hand-engraved German Rhein wine glass can be personalized for a gift or souvenir. You may choose from thirteen different fonts and engrave up to three lines of text. Personalized beer mugs make for a fantastic gift option for your German friends and family.

Whether you’re looking for a glass to sip from over dinner or a mug to raise and toast your family lineage, we’ve got the German drink ware for you!

As soon as beer hits a glass, its color, aroma and taste is altered. In Germany, each beer style typically has its own corresponding glass. Using the correct glassware can help to draw out the best qualities of a particular style of beer. Some of the most common types of German beer glasses are:

Beer Mug / Oktoberfest Glass Frequently used in Bavarian beer gardens and beer halls, the “glaskrug,” or beer glass, is also a staple of Oktoberfest. Distinguishable by its dimples and handles, the mug is a heavy and sturdy glass, with a mouth that is larger than its base. It comes in many different sizes and shapes and is used for a variety of beer styles.

Goblet and Chalice Goblets and chalices are long stemmed, bowl-shaped glasses used for serving German doppelbocks, eisbocks and other beers. The glass thickness distinguishes these two types of glasses from each other. Typically, goblets are more thin and delicate, while a chalice is thicker and heavier.

Pint Glass A pint glass, which is used for a variety of beer styles, holds either an American Pint (16 oz) or a British pint (568 ml) of liquid. This type of glass is typically cylindrical in shape, with a slight taper and wide mouth.

Wheat Beer Glass Much taller than a pint glass, a wheat beer glass is tapered, with a skinny bottom that grows slightly wider at the top. These glasses were designed to provide room for the thick, fluffy head that wheat beer produces.

Pilsner Glass A pilsner glass is used for many types of light beers, but is intended for its namesake, the pilsner. These tall, slender, tapered glasses are generally smaller than a pint glass, typically around 12 ounces in size. A pilsner glass is designed to showcase the color and carbonation of the pilsner style, while maintaining its head.

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